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🗓️ 5 June 2019
⏱️ 117 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College. |
0:06.0 | Now, in its 175th year, Hillsdale is a truly independent institution. |
0:11.6 | We're learning as prized and intellectual enthusiasm as valued. |
0:15.2 | Thank you for listening, and my sincere appreciation to Hillsdale for their sponsorship. |
0:30.0 | Somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-descript building, we once again made contact with our leader, Mike. |
0:38.0 | Love that! |
0:42.0 | Hello, everybody. Mark Levin here, our number 877-3813811-877-381303811. |
0:54.0 | Just to show you how insignificant. |
0:58.0 | The debate in this country has become how off the rails, it's become. |
1:07.0 | People do remember D-Day, and we'll talk more about D-Day on Thursday. |
1:13.0 | Ever hear the Battle of Midway? |
1:17.0 | How many have heard the Battle of Midway? Do you know about the Battle of Midway? |
1:21.0 | Do you know when it took place? |
1:24.0 | I suspect most who are 30 years old or younger do not. |
1:32.0 | I was never taught about these verse wars, except at a surface level, when I was in public school, and that's, you know, several decades ago. |
1:44.0 | And I suspect it's even less significant today in the classroom. |
1:49.0 | And when we lose our history, we're going to lose our country. |
1:54.0 | And so I want to briefly tell you those who know just in additional edification, those who don't, a first time. |
2:05.0 | About the Battle of Midway that took place from June 3rd through June 6th, 1942, 77 years ago. |
2:13.0 | And I do it with the help of the Britannica encyclopedia. Now when I was a kid, they were all lined up on a shelf, Britannica. |
2:22.0 | Today I don't know that anybody even has these encyclopedias anywhere, they just go online. |
2:30.0 | So it was a World War II naval battle fought almost entirely with aircraft, in which the United States destroyed Japan's first line carrier strength, and most of its best train naval pilots. |
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